Hi,
The only trouble I've had, in my limited experience, with Pulsar paper
is when I followed Pulsar's directions. They say to run it through their
laminator once each, forward and backward. That's way too little. The
traces lifted during soaking. It worked to run the board through 10 to
12 times, mixing forward, backward, and upside-down.
Jim
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> Well which paper ? I don't see where you specify.
AS I said, "it depends" - is cost a factor? How many boards per year?
As I said, Pulsar toner transfer paper is a better for toner transfer
than anything I've ever used in the past. read about it here:
http://tinyurl.com/ylcgjku_paper.htmlbut I'd buy it from DigiKey.
I "think" most everyone has good luck with Pulsar paper - comments from
anyone who has problems with Pulsar toner transfer paper?
Ken
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